brothers
“Hayden” & “Bob” the brothers in arms & the best of friends too …

“Bob” is always in charge, teaching “Hayden” the ropes …

“Hayden” at one of our favorite places to run free …


Julie said no more snow! I took these shots a few days ago so there isn’t much green yet.

Of course, my main man “Bob” … I don’t know where the hooligan was, so … these are the boys!
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Hi, Hal,
Hayden and Bob are very lucky to have a dad like you who takes them to such nice scenic places where they can run free. They certainly look like they are best buds. Great shots, too. I especially like the one of Hayden leaping over the fallen log. Happy Easter, Hal.
Hal D Reply:
April 11th, 2009 at 6:49 am
Thank you for you nice comments Margot. Happy Easter to you too & condolences, I think I heard you lost a favorite. Hal
Thank you for the wonderful pictures of your handsome boys!
Hal D Reply:
April 11th, 2009 at 6:52 am
Certainly … I’ll post more, but looking to see everyone else’s gems.
Hal
Great boys, Hal! Thank you for sharing your photos.
Hal D Reply:
April 11th, 2009 at 6:57 am
Thanks Carole, Long-Dangerous Tails is inspiring to take new photos & not just of the dogs I might add. Hal
Hal I love your dogs. I love their ears. I see some resemblance of Bob and Schumi
Hal D Reply:
April 12th, 2009 at 9:42 am
And me your’s!! that Nikon!! I’m glad in the city they restrict me to (3)… my plan was to take the third step when Hayden is 5-6 … it’s hard to see all the puppies and not want one. But I’m thinking “train one dog at a time!” Hal
edit: I meant Hayden and Schumi
Lies, you are right about the Hayden/Schumi thing!
Hal, I’m restricted to 3 too. It’s probably for the best, at least for me. I have 5 more titles I’d like to earn with Chopper before the winter (the FO and OB1 in a few weeks, then the RE at the Apple Blossom, and then hopefully a BH and AD at a Schutzhund trial at some point) and then she can “retire” an accomplished dog and be my companion while I turn my focus to Nikon. Coke…well, he got his CGC certificate from the AKC and lets just say we were about as proud as we can be just for that.